Generally, how do the Japanese tend to view contracts?
A) The Japanese see relationships only as business deals and keep each other at arm's length.
B) The Japanese tend to view contracts as relationships in which parties work with each other to smooth out any problems that arise in performance.
C) The Japanese want long and very detailed contracts.
D) The Japanese have no flexibility in their contracts.
E) The Japanese do not desire that any terms be left to be decided later.
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